Node Preparation

Note: You must follow the instructions given below for building a
node (hardware node) for deployment. Please remember at this time
vcPanel is only supporting Openvz virtualization technology. If you
have any difficulty in configuring your node, please contact us. We will build your node.

Hardware Requirements:

You need a good
server for a live node, with lots of CPU and RAM. Also select high
speed hard disk for better performance. Its DISK partitioning must be as
follows:

Remember to use a second hard disk for /backup. Some operating
systems will not use /vz as vps home folders. If so you may need to
make soft links to /vz and /etc/vz/conf.

Software Requirements:

We recommend to use CentOS 5.x operating system on your node. This
will help you to configure bandwidth monitoring options easily. vcPanel
supports any Linux operating system. Remember don't customize your
/etc/bashrc. Some operating systems/datacenters have such
customizations which will prevent OpenSSH communication protocols.

OpenVZ installation:

Now you may need to install OpenVZ. If you already have it please skip this step.

Note: If you still see an issue with installing Openvz please contact us.

Install vcPanel Tools:

This is very important. You must download the following script and run
it in this node. This will create stats (bandwidth, load, resource
usage, etc.) generation scheme in your node. It is very important for
hosting.

Set up Openssh Public key:

This is very important to set up public key access from vcPanel to
this node. Otherwise vcPanel is not able to communicate with your server.
Download the same public key you configured in vcPanel config.php and
do the following:

Add node inside vcPanel:

Create IP Pool:

For creating a VPS inside this node you may need to register the IP pools. Go to vcPanel admin IP Management -> Add IP(s) to Node and add your IPs.

Upload Plans:

Now you need to upload your vps plans to the /etc/vz/conf folder. Or you can sync them from the vcPanel control panel: VPS Plans -> Sync Plan

Upload Templates:

Now you need to upload your OS templates to the /vz/template/cache folder, or you can sync them from the vcPanel control panel: VPS Templates -> Sync Template. It will take more time depending on the size of the template.